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Family Tree is where your family history comes together. The second step to getting started is to explore your family tree. Since researchers and volunteers from around the world are adding to Family Tree daily, some work may have already been done for you. Add missing names, dates, and relationships, collaborate with other family members, and watch your family tree grow.

Step three is to grow your family tree by searching historical records on FamilySearch.org. Your ancestors' everyday milestones and experiences—like birth, marriage, and death—often created historical records that have been indexed and made searchable online. Use Search to find more details about the people in your family story.

Over the last century, over 3,000 family genealogies have been compiled from Swiss records. This class discusses how to find out if your family has a compiled genealogy. Then, follow along a case study that highlights the strengths and weaknesses of these genealogies.

This course explores how to find and use online records for Swiss research. We look at what is available from FamilySearch Wiki, how to find and use the website for a Swiss Canton, and what records are available online from FamilySearch.

The Family History Guide is a free website that serves as a learning, resource, and training center for anyone interested in family history.
It has these basic goals:
• Help more people get involved in family history and stay involved.
• Accelerate progress by providing projects, goals, and choices in an easy-to-use learning framework.
• Provide high-quality training materials for use in classes, presentations, and coaching.

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is worth a thousand pictures. Creating a video of your family history online is simple and can be an exciting project for your entire family. Come find out how to do it.